Power Backup Usage - Single Battery
When using a single Freedom
simply plug the battery into a wall outlet as if you were charging it and
then connect your PAP device to the battery.
The AC power supply of the Freedom
IN jack of the battery and then into a wall outlet. Your PAP device will then
be connected to the battery via the DC OUT jack of the battery using the
appropriate method for your specific model device as noted in this manual.
RESPIRONICS DREAMSTATION SERIES
Plug the AC power supply of the battery into the DC IN jack of the
battery and then plug the AC power supply of the battery into a wall
outlet (see page 6).
Plug the 12V power adapter into the DC OUT jack of the battery and
then plug the 12V power adapter into the DC input port of the
DreamStation series PAP device (see page 9).
RESPIRONICS SYSTEM ONE/M & DEVILBISS INTELLIPAP SERIES
Plug the AC power supply of the battery into the DC IN jack of the
battery and then plug the AC power supply of the battery into a wall
outlet (see page 6).
Plug the DC power pigtail cord into the DC OUT jack of the battery.
Insert the appropriate connector tip into the DC power pigtail cord.
System One 60 Series: Tip with black top labeled "W"
System One 50 & M Series: Tip with yellow top labeled "N"
Plug the DC power pigtail cord with appropriate connector tip attached
into the DC input port of the PAP device (see page 11).
*NOTE: DeVilbiss IntelliPAP 2 series devices will connect to the Freedom
CPAP Battery via the 150W Sine Wave Power Inverter (see page 28).
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battery in the power backup scenario you
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battery will be plugged into the DC
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Questions and answers
I have a DreamStation machine. The Freedom battery will not work; the cpap machine says check power. **** I missing an adapter of some sort?
Yes, the Freedom battery requires an adapter, specifically the DreamStation 12V Power Adapter, to work with the DreamStation CPAP machine.
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